Fantasy Coins and Currency

You do not have to look only to history to find cool collectible coins. Many books and fantasy settings have their own forms of currency as well. Dark Knight Armoury has acquired coins from far off lands, so that you can add the coinage from the worlds of noted fantasy authors like George R. R. Martin and Robert Jordan to your collection. Each and every one of the coins found in this category are stamped and struck for total authenticity. This not only introduces small differences that makes each coin unique, but also gives each one a realistic look and feel, just like the coins from actual history! The coins are also made in quality metals. Some are plated pewter, while others are stamped completely in precious metals like copper, brass, sterling silver, and more. Some of these coins are historical fantasy coins that could have existed, had history taken another route. So if you are looking for a gold dragon from Westeros or a silver coin of King Arthur, then you have come to the right place, because Dark Knight Armoury has opened its mint so that you can find these and many more.

The 1803 Napoleonic New France 5 Centimes Coin is equal parts history and fantasy. The history draws on the realistic look, while the fantasy comes from how the coin was never minted but still offers a glimpse of what might have been.

Believed to be from shortly after his coronation, the Aegon I Targaryen Copper Penny displays Aegon with his sister-wives on the obverse side. This conquering king forced many to bow to him, showing no mercy to resisters.

This is one example of coinage from a fantasy setting that looks every bit like authentic currency! The Balon Greyjoy Copper Star Coin is born of Westeros and the Iron Islands, and is inspired by the works of author George R. R. Martin.

Although the city of Qohor has not made an appearance in the show Game of Thrones, the presence of its chilling deity is still felt throughout the series. The Black Goat of Qohor Coin, will remind you of the city and your daily sacrifice.

The hands of the Iron Bank of Braavos always remain outstretched from the hourglass that keeps time until your debt comes due. The Braavosi Iron Square displays this image on one side of the Game of Thrones replica coin.

The countess Leesha Paper restored the Hollow County economy after the Krasian conquest of southern Thesa by slowly introducing brass and silver coins. The Brass Klat of Leesha Paper commemorates her heroism and stabilizing spirit.

When you control the kingdom, you get to commission the coinage. Make sure all the serfs in your fief have currency that will remind them of your noble stature and unquestionable rule by equipping them with the Capitol Coin Set.

Conan the Barbarian often uses the name of his god, Crom, as a curse, for Crom is harsh and unforgiving. Others, though, revere Crom so much that they base their currency on him. Stay in his favor with the Cimmerian God Crom Coin Set.

The Conan stories take place on Earth, but in the mythical Hyborian Age, sometime between the sinking of Atlantis and rise of known civilizations. This Conan 5-Piece Hyborian Age Coin Set will make you feel like part of that world.

Now you can feel as though you are a part of the world of Conan the Barbarian with this fantastic set of collectible coins! The Conan 6-Piece Coin Set includes six different denominations of collector-grade fantasy coinage.

Bring the mythical world of Conan the Barbarian to your kingdom with this incredible set of collectible coins! The Conan Deluxe Set of Five Hyborian Coins includes five exquisite denominations of collector-grade fantasy coinage.

Imagine you are a part of the kingdom of Aquilonia with this Conan Eight Piece Aquilonian Coin Set. This collector worthy set contains eight pieces of gaming currency designed to emulate the coins used by the people of Aquilonia.

Fans of Conan the Barbarian will love this collection worthy set of coins depicting the currency used in Hyperborea. The Conan Eight Piece Hyperborean Coin Set is a great way for fans to bring the Hyborian Age of King Conan to life.

Coins are a great way to collect memorabilia from your favorite series. Each piece in the Conan Eight Piece Turanian Coin Set is struck by hand, making it a truly unique collectible for fans of the heroic King Conan the Barbarian.

Hailed as Amra the Lion, Conan of Cimmeria became the King of Aquilonia, the greatest kingdom of the period. The Conan the Barbarian Aquilonian Golden Luna displays the coinage that Conan allowed reluctantly to use his visage.

Far in the south of the world, the land of Stygia sleeps, untouched by foreign invasion. The Conan the Barbarian Stygian Copper Lunar offers a detailed replica of an ancient oblong copper coin from this fabled country.

Far in the south of the world, the land of Stygia sleeps, untouched by foreign invasion. The Conan the Barbarian Stygian Copper Scroll Coin offers a detailed replica of a small denomination sorcery coin from this fabled country.

This dragon hoard of fantasy coins makes the perfect medieval prop for bringing your detailed game world to life. The Copper Eagle Coins are designed to act as in-game currency for all of your adventures and re-enactments.

With a soft click, the lid of the treasure chest opens to reveal its contents, hidden for years in the dank cavern. The Copper Eagle Coins are designed to act as in-game currency for all of your adventures and re-enactments.

The Copper Half-Groat of Eddard Stark is an example of coinage that is not only licensed by George R. R. Martin for his A Song of Ice and Fire series, but also replicas that utilize history and fantasy to be nothing short of appealing.

Before the Targaryens conquered it, Westeros was seven independent kingdoms. In the north, the Starks ruled. This Copper Penny of Torrhen Stark is an example of coinage from that era, inspired by A Song of Ice and Fire novels.

It is customary when a new king is crowned to have coins minted in his honor. Throughout their rule, more coinage will bear the kings likeness. This Copper Star of King Robert Baratheon bears the likeness of the king late in his rule.

The Old Gods have returned. Show them respect by putting their faces on the one thing we worship more than them: money. With the Cthulhu Coin Set, you can equip your tabletop horror game or roleplay with the perfect eldritch currency.

In Westeros, the dragon is the most valuable coin you can acquire. Now, you can add an old one to your collection. This Daemon Blackfyre Golden Dragon carries the name and the likeness of the Targaryen who started the Blackfyre Rebellion!

The Daler of New Dale Coin is struck in one ounce of pure .999 silver, making the Hobbit coin a gorgeous piece of currency for fans of Tolkiens intricate world. The round fantasy coin displays excellent detail on both sides.

Even the Dothraki, with their raiding ways, have need of coinage from time to time. This Dothraki Denga of Khal Drogo - Pair is based on the historical coinage of Russia, while maintaining its roots from A Song of Ice and Fire.

There is undeniable convenience in this Dothraki Full Silver Armband. Made up of many denga, this armband is currency and jewelry both, having been struck, in true historic fashion, from a solid wire of .925 pure sterling silver.

Even in a fantasy setting, coins have the most intriguing of uses. Even the Dothraki, born of George R. R. Martins novel series, A Song of Ice and Fire, have use for them. This Dothraki Pul of Khal Drogo - Pair recreates such coinage.

From Skyrim to Westeros, people live in fear and awe of dragons. It is no wonder that these respected beasts should appear on currency in various fantasy realms. Why should yours be any different? Equip yourself with the Dragon Coin Set.

Among the Faceless Men, a coin of iron has more significance as a symbol then it does value. This Drilled Brass Faceless Man Coin recreates the coin that was given by Jaquen H'ghar to young Arya Stark, in the novel A Clash of Kings.

In these caverns, it is not often you come across somebody from the surface world. That is why it is best to stick to local craftsmen, and to use local currency. Give your tabletop game an authentic touch with the Dwarven Coin Set.

Most Elvish coins are made of mithril, but some elves, in bartering with the wider world, choose to trade with more varied metals. Prepare your Elvish characters for adventures beyond their valley kingdom with the Elven Coin Set.

Struck from solid copper using antique machinery and traditional coining techniques, this Elvish Fall Leaf of Holly is a collectible piece of currency modeled after those made by the Noldorin Elves from the land of J. R. R. Tolkien.

Add a bit of fantasy to your coin collection with this Elvish Four Leaf Coin Set. These licensed coins were made by the Noldorin Elves while under the rule of Celebrimbor, the great Elven-smith and forger of the Rings of Power.

Ancient Chinese coins had a hole in the center so that they could hang on a string. These days, you can keep your coins in a pouch, this iconic design still brings authenticity to your Chinese tabletop games with the Far East Coin Set.

Perfect for gamers and collectors, the Game of Thrones 6-Piece Half Penny Set features a selection of fantasy coins from six of the houses of Westeros. These Game of Thrones coins display a darkened patina for a realistic look.

In George R. R. Martins A Song of Ice and Fire series, Westeros is a beautifully detailed nation, complete with currency to make its world go round. This Game of Thrones Coins of Westeros Set allows you to own a few coins of the realm.

If there is one thing Game of Thrones is notorious for, it is the slaying of its characters. The Game of Thrones Dead Men Coins commemorate some of these characters, both loved and hated, as well as the gruesome ways they met their ends.

Struck from pure copper, the Gaming Coin Copper 1p is marked with a number 1 to substitute the most basic currency of your game. The back bears an actual house sigil originally engraved during the early 20th century.

Struck from darkened pure copper, the Gaming Coin Copper Square 10p is marked with a number 10 to substitute the currency of your game. The back bears an art nouveau, double-headed eagle design from the early 20th century.

Struck from cupronickel, the Gaming Coin Cupronickel 5p is marked with a number 5 to substitute the currency of your game. The back bears a house sigil featuring a tiny owl, rose, and skull with crossbones in the design.

Struck from nickel bronze, the Gaming Coin Nickel Bronze 20p is marked with a number 20 to substitute the currency of your game. The back of this elegant silvery coin bears the international dice shield gamers sigil.

Struck from nickel silver, the Gaming Coin Nickel Silver 100p is marked with a number 100 to substitute the currency of your game. The back of the elegant round coin bears an engraving of a knight on horseback.

Struck from red brass, the Gaming Coin Red Brass 50p is marked with a number 50 to substitute the currency of your game. The back of the round coin bears an actual house sigil originally engraved during the early 20th century.

Though the Gardener line has been extinct for 300 years, the Hand sigil of the house still remains in circulation. The Garth XII Gardener Golden Hand displays a profile of King Gardener the 12th wearing a laurel leaf crown.

Capable of making you a very wealthy player at any LARPing event, a treasure hoard such as the Gold Dragon Coins - 200 pcs is a must have for any player character needing some spending money. Buy what you need, when you need it!

A nobleman who leaves his purse unattended invites any enterprising thief to lighten his coffers! The Gold Dragon Coins allow you to immerse yourself in your fantasy world by providing excellent role-playing currency for your game.

Each Great House is as unique as the lands where they dwell, and each plays a heavy part in A Song of Ice and Fire. Collect coins from eight of these houses, both current and exiled, with the Golden Dragon Eight Piece Collector Set.

The Volantin people pride themselves on their position as the earliest colonists in Valyria before the Fall. The Golden Honor of Volantis displays a coin in the Elephant type, representing the ruling political party of the triarchy.

Daenerys Stormborn is the last living member of House Targaryen which once ruled Westeros for centuries. She earned the nickname Breaker of Chains on her quest for the throne, commemorated on the Golden Mark of Daenerys Targaryen.

This Gondor Crown Coin is designed after the coin minted in Gondor to celebrate the coronation of Aragorn as King Elessar Telcontar. He is depicted on the obverse riding a horse and holding a flag with the White Tree of Gondor.

The Gondor Silver Penny was made to commemorate the coronation of Aragorn II Elessar and the restoration of the throne. This detailed coin from Middle Earth is struck in solid .999 silver and is smaller than an American Quarter.

In times of decision making, sometimes it is best to leave things up to fate. The Good or Evil Flipping Coin is a fun little tool to use in everyday situations where you must choose between the ways of righteousness or wickedness.

The Hobbit Coin Set 1 brings the world of Middle Earth to life in a whole new way for fans of Tolkiens incredible fantasy tale. The collectible coins include four different currency denominations from the peaceful Shire.

The Hobbit Coin Set 2 celebrates Tolkiens masterful fantasy world with a selection of four coin denominations from the peaceful Shire. The beautiful collectible coins allow fans to bring Middle Earth to life in a fresh way.

Make sure you have money in your pocket whenever you plan to spend some time in the Shire! The Hobbit Farthing Set includes collectible coins from the years 1404, 1405, 1406, and 1407 of the Third Age by Shire Reckoning.

The currency of Middle Earth offers a fantastic way to bring Tolkiens fantasy world to life. The Hobbit Haypennies Set includes collectible coins from the years 1404, 1405, 1406, and 1407 of the Third Age by Shire Reckoning.

The base denomination of Hobbit currency, the penny is the most common coin found in a Hobbits pocket! The Hobbit Pennies Set includes collectible coins from the years 1404, 1405, 1406, and 1407 of the Third Age by Shire Reckoning.

Equal to twelve pennies, the shilling is one of the largest coin denominations in the Shire. The Hobbit Shillings Set includes collectible coins from the years 1404, 1405, 1406, and 1407 of the Third Age by Shire Reckoning.

Equal to six pennies or half a shilling, the sixpence is the smallest silver denomination in the Shire. The Hobbit Sixpences Set includes collectible coins from the years 1404, 1405, 1406, and 1407 of the Third Age by Shire Reckoning.